In flowering plants, the male gamete (pollen grain) and female gamete (embryo sac) are both non-motile, requiring a mechanism for fertilization to bring them together.
In flowering plants, the male gamete (pollen grain) and female gamete (embryo sac) are both non-motile, requiring a mechanism for fertilization to bring them together.
Text | The male and female gametes in flowering plants are produced in the pollen grain and embryo sac, respectively. As both types of gametes are non-motile, they have to be brought together for fertilisation to occur. |
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